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Caladon | 16:46 Thu 18th Mar 2004 | How it Works
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A site tells me that my connection speed is 470.5kbps and underneath it says 57.7 K bytes/sex. Does that mean my connection is that of a 56k modem? or is the K of 56k denoting kbps, which means that my broadband is right and it is nearly 10 times as fast?
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The 56 k refers to kilo bits per second. Since there are 8 bits in a byte then a 56 k modem will have a 7 kilo bytes per second BAUD rate. They should stick to bits and stop the confusion.

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